The cops always die; or so it seems. In most zombie fiction, and trust me I have read a lot, it seems, more often than not that cops die ignominious deaths. Either they empty their service weapons at a zombie, center mass, to no avail and then wind up getting eaten. Or, they refuse to believe what their eyes are showing them and they wind up getting eaten.
Finally, here is a zombie story with a police officer as a protagonist in the character of Wyatt Ward. Even if it is a prequel, or a side-equel if you will, we have a cop that does not die in a rush like so many other victims. R.L Blalock did her homework on police officers, I was one for twenty-six years and he characterized police behavior very well, in addition he made Wyatt believable as a human being. I don't want to spoil the story for those who haven't read it but the end is especially poignant and actually choked me up a bit.
If the Darkest Days series is anywhere near as good as Death & Decay 0.5, I cannot wait to get them.
Do yourself a favor and pick up this book, you will not be disappointed.